Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research

Journal of Clinical & Experimental Dermatology Research
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ISSN: 2155-9554

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The efficacy of UVB phototherapy in patients with long-existing vitiligo


4th International Conference and Expo on Cosmetology & Trichology

June 22-24, 2015 Philadelphia, USA

Diana Proshutinskaia and Vladimir Volnukhin

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Clin Exp Dermatol Res

Abstract :

Introduction: There is a view of the impossibility of recovery of skin pigmentation in the long-existing vitiligo lesions. We studied efficacy of UVB phototherapy in long-existing vitiligo. Materials and methods: 80 patients enrolled in the study had non-segmental vitiligo with duration of disease from 4 month to 42 years. The 64 patients underwent Narrowband UVB phototherapy (311 nm) in the cabin Waldmann UV 7001K (Germany), 16 patients - ultraviolet excimer laser irradiation with a wavelength of 308 nm (XTRAC XL PLUS, PhotoMedex Inc, USA). Median number of procedures per course was 54. Results: Analysis of treatment results showed the efficacy of phototherapy in long-existing vitiligo. In patients with duration of disease less 10 years (n=54) the average percentage of repigmentation in lesions after a course of phototherapy was 46.4%, in patients with duration of disease 10-20 years (n=15) â?? 26.9%, in patients with duration of disease more than 20 years (n=11) â?? 36.8%. The correlation analysis in the general group (n=80) revealed weak inverse correlation of percentage of skin repigmentation and disease duration (Kendall tau rank correlation coefficient is -0.15). Three of the 11 patients with duration of disease more than 20 years after treatment had the percentage of skin repigmentation more 70% in vitiligo lesions, four patients â?? from 30 to 50%, four patients â?? less 15%. The patient with duration of disease 42 year showed percentage of repigmentation 30%. Conclusions: The findings suggest the ability of UVB phototherapy to stimulate repigmentation in vitiligo patients with long duration of disease, including more than 40 years.

Biography :

Diana Proshutinskaia is a leading researcher of department of dermatology. She has published 30 papers in reputed journals. She is a member of EADV, ESPD.

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